Muh labor theory of value, let’s just ignore all the risk taking and investment that had to occur to get the business to this point
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Replying to @fedtanyl @crmltfxmldr and
Dude took a risk to lift a bunch of stuff right out the store.
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Which is a socially destructive behavior unlike starting a damn business and investing in equipment and machinery and the likes
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I'm sorry Mr. Economics. I didn't realize that if something was insured, the money magically comes from nowhere.
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Never knew leftists liked the insurance industry so much lol
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Replying to @crmltfxmldr @FailSeqProc and
Why do you think stores purchase insurance and what do you think determines drives the cost of said insurance
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What reason do you think companies buy this insurance for and what do you think drives the cost of it?
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Like the idea that there are no consequences of theft are silly, the consequences are we have this industry dedicated to reimbursing theft victims when we could have these resources and people directed towards jobs that actually produce value for society.
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